A thank you to NewsMobile, who has posted an Italianate powerpoint presentation of 6 unannounced mobile phones from Motorola on their website.

One of the unannounced phones is the Royal Blade, a candy bar version of the very successful Motorola RAZR V3. The Royal Blade (or ‘Sliver‘, as it used to be called) adheres to the “RAZR design philosophy”: Thinness, aircraft aluminum case and squared lines. Motorola has added Edge support, Bluetooth Class 2 and a T-Flash slot.
Another model is the A1010, which is apparently the successor to the A1000. The new A1010 has a 2 megapixel camera, seems to have Wi-Fi, as well as an improved version of Pixel, which is a program for the visualization and modification of documents and photos.
Motorola is pushing Seamless Mobility again. This time the product/service is code-named Antigua, and has been developed jointly with British Telecom. Antigua is utilizes gateway managers installed in homes or offices. When a mobile phone gets within range of the gateway manager, it is connected automatically to it through Bluetooth. More details as they become available.
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Antigua: a great place for a vacation, and a great feature for a mobile phone.